© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '25 |
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Average house prices in Ireland now eight times higher than earnings - MyHome.ie
The average price of a home in Ireland is eight times higher than the average income, a report from property website MyHome.ie has said. The housing affordability gap is now at its widest since the 20 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '25 |
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Irish house prices continue to rise, driven by a shortage of homes for sale, says Sherry FitzGerald chief
Home prices are being driven up by the “sustained shortage of available housing” in Ireland, Marian Finnegan, the chief executive of the Sherry Fitzgerald Group said.
Research by the agency fou - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '25 |
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Irish house price inflation eases in third quarter, Daft says
The average asking price for Irish homes rose at an annual rate of 5.9 per cent in the third quarter, representing a slowdown from the 7.5 per cent rate of inflation seen at the start of the year, acc - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Sep '25 |
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Mark Keenan: Rent controls simply don’t work, they just cause more problems
Rent controls don’t work. They just don’t. Historically they didn’t work in the former Soviet Union and they didn’t work in New York nor in San Francisco.
They’re not working in Ireland eit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Sep '25 |
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Irish house price inflation eases slightly to 7.5% as average cost hits €422,400
The CSO Residential Property Price Index for July indicated prices in Dublin increased at an annual rate of 6 per cent while prices outside the capital were up by 8.7 per cent year-on-year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Sep '25 |
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27 The Nicholson at Lansdowne Place in Ballsbridge sells for record-breaking €7.2m
The record for the most valuable transaction in the Irish apartment market until now had been held by another penthouse at Lansdowne Place, 24 The Burbidge, which sold for €7 million in autumn 2023. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Aug '25 |
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Latest Irish house price data: depressingly predictable
The headline rate is almost twice the rate at which wages are growing, attesting to the squeeze on would-be buyers, but it’s something we’ve nearly come to expect. “Second-hand price inflation h - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Aug '25 |
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How tech workers earning six-figure salaries are changing the Dublin housing market
“This is a very broad statement,” says Miriam Finn, a Dublin-based estate agent-turned-buyers’ agent who helps house-hunters find properties, “but tech workers are probably one of the only typ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jul '25 |
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CSO: Irish home price rises accelerate to 7.9% in May, led by inflation outside Dublin
Property prices in Dublin rose by 6.9 per cent, while those outside the capital jumped 8.7 per cent. “Planning delays, legal challenges, and infrastructure constraints continue to hold back thousand - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Jun '25 |
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DNG: Average price of a second-hand home in Dublin pushes past €600,000 barrier
The average price of a second-hand home in Dublin has reached €600,047, according to a new report from estate agent DNG. Nationally, the average price of a home increased to €313,453.The ave - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
24 Jun '25 |
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Daft.ie: As inflation soars, some green shoots emerge
The volume of second-hand homes put up for sale in Dublin over the last 12 months didn't fall further, as it did elsewhere. Instead, it grew slightly (by 3%). - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Jun '25 |
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CSO: Irish house price inflation at 7.5% in April as supply shortages bite
The annual rate of price growth in Dublin, where supply shortages are most acute, accelerated slightly from 6 per cent in March to 6.2 per cent in April. The volume of housing transactions went up 4.9 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 May '25 |
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Irish house price inflation at 7.5% in March amid ongoing supply shortage
Ian Lawlor, managing director of Roundtower Capital, said: “While the rate of house price growth continues to ease slightly, this morning’s report also shows that Irish house prices continue to so - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '25 |
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ECB set for quarter point cut as property prices continue to rise at 8%
A decline in the number of homes sold in February largely failed to arrest rising home purchase prices, the Central Statistics Office (CSO) said on Wednesday, with house and apartment prices rising by - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
26 Mar '25 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q1 2025
“The current rate of inflation in the market is the second-highest seen in the 10 years since mortgage market rules were introduced, exceeded only by the spike in prices seen in early 2017." DOWNLOA - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '25 |
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More than 40pc of tenants in Dublin’s prime property market are tech workers – Owen Reilly
The new data was released as part of Owen Reilly’s annual report for 2024, amid growing concern that US president Donald Trump’s trade war could have an impact on jobs in Ireland’s technology se - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '25 |
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New Beginning buys 111 apartments near St James’s Hospital for €54.5m
New Beginning, the debt advisory and housing firm, has paid €54.5m for a block of 111 apartments which Marlet has developed at its Grand Canal Harbour project off James Street and near St James’s - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
22 Jan '25 |
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Annual house price growth slows slightly to 9.4% in November - CSO
The rate of increase of 9.4% in the 12 months to November compares with 9.7% in the 12 months to October, 9.9% in the 12 months to September and 10% in the 12 months to August. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jan '25 |
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Clúid buys 328-unit residential development in Tallaght for almost €160m
The agency bought the development at Airton Plaza from property investment group ESR Europe for a fee understood to be about €159.7 million. The scheme also features commercial spaces, retail units, - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Jan '25 |
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First-time buyers take on record debt levels amid housing supply crunch
First-time buyers in Ireland are borrowing more and are older on average than their UK counterparts for the first time since the Celtic Tiger - Subscribe |
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